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Hi Dale,

 

Koster Keunen (spelling might be off) has a product like that.

 

You can make your own easily with a soft oil and beeswax. If you want a

recipe let me know.

 

Margaret

 

>

>Does anyone know of a wholesale supplier? It is also called Nature's

>Jelly.

>

>Thank you!

>

>Dale

 

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I would like this recipe, Please. Kathy

 

 

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Margaret Helm-Duell

 

10/31/2004 11:54:37 PM

RE: Unpetroleum Jelly

 

 

Hi Dale,

 

Koster Keunen (spelling might be off) has a product like that.

 

You can make your own easily with a soft oil and beeswax. If you want a

recipe let me know.

 

Margaret

 

>

>Does anyone know of a wholesale supplier? It is also called Nature's

>Jelly.

>

>Thank you!

>

>Dale

 

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Here is the recipe I give with beeswax I sell:

1 ounce beeswax

 

4 ounces oil

 

(sweet almond, jojoba

 

or rice bran work nicely)

 

Slowly melt beeswax and oil together.

 

Pour into tins or containers and cool.

 

Infused oils would also be nice.

 

HTH,

 

Jan S

 

PS. a little vitamin E to prevent rancidity would help too.

 

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Thank you so much...Kathy

 

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sweetprairie

 

11/1/2004 7:40:18 AM

Re: Unpetroleum Jelly

 

 

Here is the recipe I give with beeswax I sell:

1 ounce beeswax

 

4 ounces oil

 

(sweet almond, jojoba

 

or rice bran work nicely)

 

Slowly melt beeswax and oil together.

 

Pour into tins or containers and cool.

 

Infused oils would also be nice.

 

HTH,

 

Jan S

 

PS. a little vitamin E to prevent rancidity would help too.

 

www.sweetprairiesoap.com

jans

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Kathy,

You are very welcome.

Some basics about using beeswax:

Dedicate separate utensils for working with beeswax. Beeswax will not come off

the utensils easily. It leaves a thin coating that is wonderful for the body,

not the spoon! :)

 

Melt slowly, beeswax takes time to melt. Higher temps can damage the oils and

cause a fire hazard. Nature takes time.

 

When adding essential oils to the recipe wait until the base is cooling enhance

the natural healing effect of the balm.

 

Consistency? If it's too thick, add more oil and reheat. Too thin? Add more

Beeswax.

 

HR

 

Some basics about using beeswax:

 

Dedicate separate utensils for working with beeswax. Beeswax will not come off

the utensils easily. It leaves a thin coating that is wonderful for the body,

not the spoon! :)

 

Melt slowly, beeswax takes time to melt. Higher temps can damage the oils and

cause a fire hazard. Nature takes time.

 

When adding essential oils to the recipe wait until the base is cooling enhance

the natural healing effect of the balm.

 

Consistency? If it's too thick, add more oil and reheat. Too thin? Add more

Beeswax.

 

HTH,

 

Jan S

 

www.sweetprairiesoap.com

jans

~ The Soap Dr. is in! ~

 

 

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I usually use a little naptha (available at hardware and paint stores, do wash

thoroughly afterwards) to remove wax from my utensils--works on soy wax very

well too.

BTW I love the unpetroleum jelly--very handy stuff!

Serra

 

 

sweetprairie wrote:

 

> Dale,

> Not a clue. Just dedicate some utensils for those products. Just heat in the

oven or microwave, wipe as clean as you can. The tiniest amount left may often

be washed off.

> HTH,

> Jan S

> www.sweetprairiesoap.com

> jans

> ~ The Soap Dr. is in! ~

>

 

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Whenever you are doing clean-up after using beeswax, add borax to the

washing water. The borax helps the beeswax to emulsify. Works for me ...

HTH ...

Linda Wallen

 

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" Dale Bernucca " <dbernucca

>

>

> Any suggestions for taking the thin coating off (left behind by the

mixture)?

>

> Dale

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Hi Kathy,

 

Sorry for the delay in responding. I use a recipe very similar to the one

already posted.

 

I use:

 

1 cup soft oil

2 oz yellow beeswax

can add vitamin E, or rosemary extract as well.

 

Melt in double boiler over medium heat. Take off heat and cool in container

and continue to stir as it cools till it's nice and smooth. I like to use

jojoba or herbal infused olive oil (especially calendula) or a combo. After

mixing use a spatula to clear off any mixture on the whisk or beaters. Then

wipe with papertowels. Pour boiling water over to further clean and then

wash in dishwasher or with hot soapy water.

 

Makes a great salve/balm as well by adding in 1 Tbs lanolin when it's

cooling and also an ounce of unrefined shea butter. I generally melt the

shea on it's own but only partially and mix it up before adding it to the

cooling oil/beeswax mix.

 

Have a great day!

Margaret

 

>I would like this recipe, Please. Kathy

>

 

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